Apartment Clavel 2-bed Apartment in Medina Sidonia

€115,000 Reference: MS415

Details

  • Apartment
  • 2 bedrooms 1 bathrooms
  • 115,000
  • Constructed area: 70m2
  • Plot area: 90m2

Description

Immaculately presented 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom spacious apartment with private south facing terrace and underground parking in the beautiful white pueblo of Medina Sidonia.

Apartment Clavel is conveniently located on the edge of the old town centre of Medina Sidonia with its good selection of shops, restaurants and bars set in pretty cobbled streets and plazas. The award winning beaches on the coast are only a 30 minute drive away.

This modern, 3rd floor apartment is beautifully presented and a brief description is as follows:

Entrance into the communal patio leading to stairs and an elevator to all floors.

Entrance into the apartment into the spacious hallway with storage area and on into the lovely, light living room open to the dining area and modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and granite worktops.

From the living room, double glazed french doors open out onto the good sized private south-facing terrace offering spectacular views over the town, countryside and towards the coast. With plenty of space for dining outdoors or soaking up the sunshine,you can relax and enjoy a nice sundowner to accompany the glorious sunsets over the coast.

A small hallway leads to the 2 bedrooms, a large double and smaller double both with views out over the countryside and towards the coast.

There is a family bathroom with bath and shower-over, basin and WC.

All windows are also double glazed and there is a private underground parking space also accessible using the lift.

Total constructed area approx: 70sqm
Terrace approx 20sqm
Status: Urban
CEEE rating: TBC

About the area: Medina Sidonia

Medina Sidonia (Arabic for "City of Sidon") is known to be one of the oldest cities in Europe dating back to the Phoenician era around 400 BC. It is steeped in history spanning the centuries predominantly due to its commanding position high on the hilltop offering considerable military advantage with breathtaking panoramic views across the wild countryside and out towards the coast. Many different cultures fought and ruled Medina such as the Arabs, Romans and the Moors, each leaving an imprint in the architecture, streets and ancient city walls. Admiral Alonso Perez de Guzman was a well respected historic figure who was responsible for leading the Spanish Armada against the English in 1588. Medina Sidonia is less like a city in today's terms and more of a beautiful, quiet white village with its character cobbled streets lined with historic buildings and authentic decorative wrought iron windows and balconies known as "rejas". The Plaza Espana, directly in front of the impressive Town Hall buildings is lined with orange trees and is a delightful place to sit and enjoy the Spanish sunshine whilst eating tapas, sipping a cool glass of "fino" (local sherry) or freshly ground coffee from one of the many quality restaurants and bars on the edge of the square. Take a walk through the cool winding streets and enjoy the views all the way to the top where you will find the old castle ruins and nestled just below, the church of "Saint Marie the Crowned" with its authentic Andalucian architecture and quaint bell tower. Medina is a great place to live or spend your holiday. It is a perfect base from which to explore the local area including Jerez, famous for its sherry scented streets due to its many famous Bodegas such as Gonzalez-Byass (Tio Pepe) and Harvey's Bristol Cream, Cadiz "the imposing and historic City on the Sea, the Costa de la Luz (Coast of Light) and its many award winning beaches stretching from Cadiz all the way down to the surfers paradise of Tarifa and the untamed inland nature reserves of the 'Alcornocales' and La Brena" all within 30 mins drive. As if these were not enough, the romantic city of Seville is only an hour away, famous for its orange lined streets, flamenco dancing and many authentic tapas bars. One of Spains most photographed landmarks, the "Puente Nuevo" is found in Rhonda 1.5hrs away just over the Cadiz border into the Province of Malaga. It is over 200ft tall and spans the gorge linking the old and new town. Just a small step in from the coast to Medina Sidonia could open up all sorts of possibilities to you whether choosing the perfect place to live or in which to spend your holidays.

FAQ:
Population Medina Sidonia 2016 - 12,454
Proximity to airports: Jerez de la Frontera 45 Km, Gibraltar 84 Km, Seville 127 Km, Malaga 195 Km

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